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  • Free Stock Photography

    Posted by admin on March 8th, 2010 and filed under stock photos | 3 Comments »

    StockVault.com is a website that allows you to download their stock photography and use them in projects and websites without any royalty charges.

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    Ultra Simple Flash Click-Through Photo Gallery with AS3!

    Posted by admin on February 24th, 2010 and filed under photo gallery | 24 Comments »

    Taken from the June/July Newsletter of Tutvid.com we have this ultra Simple Gallery Effect. SImply drag the images into flash and convert to a symbol. Once they are on stage they automatically click through!
    Pretty basic Actionscript 3.0 stuff! Check it out and learn a thing or two!

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    How to Get All Gamer Pictures (For Free) + Customise Your XBox Dashboard MOD Tutorial

    Posted by admin on February 18th, 2010 and filed under free photos | 25 Comments »

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    Stock Photography Tips from John Lund: How to Take Great Stock Photos

    Posted by admin on February 9th, 2010 and filed under stock photos | No Comments »

    Go to http://SilberStudios.Tv. Marc interviews John Lund, an award-winning San Francisco stock photographer. Watch as he explains his techniques for taking unique stock photos that stand out from the crowd, and learn inside secrets for creating stock photography as well as down-to-earth tips for photographers of all levels. John takes us through the steps he follows to create photos that stop people in their tracks. His passion is to create new photographic realities, which he has been doing for 30 years.

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    FREE Images or Photos Re-size Frontpage Tutorial

    Posted by admin on January 23rd, 2010 and filed under free photos | No Comments »

    VISIT http://ofmonline.ning.com/video/free-images-or-photos-resize & http://www.ofm-planet.ning.com for SOCCER.
    It is high time to control images and photos, place them the way you want.
    Control the x and y axis of images.
    The x-axis is defined as a horizontal number line, defining the distance from a zero point called the “origin” and the y-axis is a vertical line defining the vertical distance from the same origin. In images or HTML CODES we used W= width and H= Height. This control some of the things we present on the net. Browsers read them according to the way it was given.
    In maths we say, coordinates of a point, Which are a pair of numbers that define its exact location on a two dimensional plane called the x and y axis.

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    XML Dynamic Loop Photo Gallery – Free Flash as3 CS3 Tutorial Source File

    Posted by admin on January 1st, 2010 and filed under photo gallery | 17 Comments »

    Source package link – http://www.developphp.com

    Learn to program Flash galleries dynamically.

    Learn how to create advanced dynamic code loops in actionscript 3.0

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    Next/Prev Buttons for Photo Gallery: Flash Tutorial

    Posted by admin on December 28th, 2009 and filed under photos gallery | 23 Comments »

    Check this video out at Hi-Res here: http://www.tutvid.com/tutorials/flash/tutorials/nextPrev.php

    This is a response for the Flash Gallery tutorial showing how to create prev and next buttons for the gallery.
    If you have questions about any tutorial send me an email and I might just create a video for you!

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    Fireworks CS4 Tutorial – Create a Robust Flash Based Autoplay Slideshow Photo Gallery in minutes

    Posted by admin on December 24th, 2009 and filed under photo gallery | 25 Comments »

    Tutorial on creating a Flash Based Slideshow Photo Gallery in Fireworks

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    Photoshop – Fancy Photo Frame, Border, Edge – Tutorial

    Posted by admin on December 24th, 2009 and filed under free photos | 21 Comments »

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    In today’s tutorial, I’m going to show you how to make a nice photo frame.

    Open your image, and make sure that the layers palette is open. Right-click on your background, duplicate the layer, call this layer “Frame”. Now right-click on your background once again, duplicate the layer, call the next one “Picture”.

    O.K. Now we are going to increase our canvas size so we have some room to work with. Click “Image”, “Canvas Size”, and for a picture of this size, with these dimensions, I’m going to increase each dimension by 100.

    Now we want to go click on the background, use the little drop-down on the layers palette, click new layer, call this one “Colour”. And the colour I am going to choose in this case, is my foreground colour, white. And I choose my “Paint Bucket Tool”, click, and we have our chosen background colour.

    Now, click on the “Frame” layer, and then Ctrl-click on the frame layer, and we’ll have a selection that surrounds just the photo portion. And we want to click on “Layer”, “Layer Mask”, and “Reveal Selection”.

    O.K. Now you’ll see layer mask appears to the right on the frame layer, but we don’t want this central area to be all filled with white. White is the area that is actually going to be revealed. We want a thin border, so, once again we are going to Ctrl-click on the layer to get that same selection we had earlier, and we’re going to go: “Select”, “Modify”, “Contract”. I’m going to contract this selection by 35.

    O.K. I’m going to make sure that the mask portion of the layer is selected by clicking on it, and then I am going to make sure that black is my background colour, and I’m going to cut: “Edit”, “Cut”.

    Now you’ll see that the layer mask has a thin bordered selection in the white, and we can see the effect of this by turning off the layer below, the visibility of it, and we can see the beginnings of our frame.

    Now, let’s add, let’s click on the photo portion of the frame and go to “Filter”; we’re going to go down to “Texture”, and we’ll choose the, uh, “Craquelure”, I don’t know if that’s how to pronounce it properly, but that’s how it comes out from my mouth. And we’re going to click “O.K.”; we’ll have a beginnings.

    Now we also want to go in: “Filter”, “Distort”, “Displace”; you can choose different values here but these are fine for now, and I’m going to click “O.K.”. And there’s a variety of textures in the, uh, you know, “Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS3\Presets\Textures” folder. O.K. And I’m going to choose the “Rust Flakes”, and click “Open”. And you’ll see this nice organic look that we get around here.

    Now, to this layer we’re going to add an effect, so we’ll click on “FX” down here, the “Drop Shadow” effect, O.K., and you can, you know, darken it up a little, sort of tweak the values to your liking, click “O.K.”

    Now one thing you’ll notice is that our picture in the background is actually overlapping this nice rough edge. We don’t want that. So we’re going to click on … make sure that layer is visible … and click on that layer, go to our “Rectangular Selection Tool”, and just sort of in between this line here, sort of in the centre of our nice organically displaced photo frame, we are going to make a selection, and then we’re going to invert that selection, so: “Select”, “Inverse”. So now we are actually selecting everything outside of the original box that we drew. And then we are going to cut that, and you’ll see that that overlapping disappears and we are left with the frame.

    Now the frame is cool as it is, is blends in nicely with the photo but still stands out. But there’s other things that we can do with this. One is: click “Image”, “Adjustments”, “Hue and Saturation”, and just by playing … ooops … I’m on the wrong layer, make sure you’ve selected your frame layer; “Image”, “Adjustments”, “Hue and Saturation”, and, just by pulling this to one side or the other, we create quite a nice effect. I like that. Click “O.K.”.

    And something else you can do, if you would like to have this as a solid colour or something closer to a solid colour: under “FX”, choose “Colour Overlay”. Here it comes up with its sort of default brilliant red. And now when I said portion of a colour, here we go, we could, we could lighten that up and just kind of give it more of a hue of red overall while still maintaining some of the variations within it; or you can simply pick … you know … anything that’s solid, any solid colour that strikes your fancy. I’m going to go with the original red, and just bring it down, to about 30% there, close to. Click “O.K.”

    And there you have it! A nice photo frame for your image.

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    Scrolling Thumbnails Photo Gallery AS 2.0: Flash Tutorial!

    Posted by admin on December 20th, 2009 and filed under photo gallery | 25 Comments »

    Check this video out at Hi-Res here: http://www.tutvid.com/tutorials/flash/tutorials/scrollThumbGal.php

    In this tutorial we will build off of the the scrolling thumbnails video and take it to the next level by building a fully functional gallery with a bonus randomizer button. Learn about using variables and rounding numbers and navigating time lines within a flash movie with actionscript. Have fun with this one! Please check out the site http://www.tutvid.com

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